2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 Pakistan Health


Daily Times
   
12-day anti-measles campaign begins today   
Business Recorder
A 12-day special anti-measles campaign is starting in the province today that will continue till February 9. More than 28 million children from the age of six months to ten years will be vaccinated during the campaign for which Health Department has set up ...

Anti-measles campaign from tomorrow   The News International
National spirit stressed against measles   The Nation
Better safe than sorry: Anti-measles campaign set to commence on January 26   The Express Tribune
Daily Times   
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Daily Times
   
Anti-measles drive starts today   
The Nation
As many as 280 male and female sanitary patrols in addition to lady health workers and lady healthy visitors will be assigned the duties during this campaign in district Rawalpindi. Three centres will be established in every union council wherein medical ...

Anti-measles campaign in Rawalpindi starts today   Daily Times

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The Nation
   
One-day special anti-polio drive: 700000 children administered polio vaccine in ...   
Business Recorder
Amid stringent security arrangements, provincial health department teams carried out one-day special anti-polio campaign in 97 union councils of Peshawar during which more than 700,000 children below five years of age were administered polio vaccine.
Special anti-polio campaign starts in Peshawar   The Nation
One day anti-polio drive underway in Peshawar   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan reports 1st polio case of 2015   
Outbreak News Today
A case of wild poliovirus-1 (WPV-1) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan is the first recorded for 2015, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. The individual had onset of paralysis on January 3. Image/CIA. Pakistan also reported 6 additional cases in ...

Two fresh cases surface in KP, Khyber   The Express Tribune

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New York Times
   
WHO Members Endorse Resolution to Improve Response to Health Emergencies   
New York Times
As the battle to snuff out the Ebola epidemic in West Africa continues, amid hopeful signs of ebbing, fears of an even more deadly and widespread infectious disease emerging in the future are motivating efforts to reform global health institutions that faltered in ...

WHO pledges reforms as it admits Ebola mistakes   Bangkok Post
WHO, under fire, to develop 'surge capacity' in post-Ebola crises   Daily Times
Ebola Mistakes Should Serve a Lesson: World Health Organization   NDTV
Blasting News   
Deutsche Welle   
Wall Street Journal   
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IANS
   
Low carb diet can cause digestive problems: Experts   
IANS
Los Angeles, Jan 25 (IANS) Low carb diets may be used as a weight loss tool by some people, but dieticians and nutritionists warn that the tactic may be contributing to a reduction in fibre intake and thus, helping in setting up health problems instead.

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Daily Times
   
Traffic jams bring diseases to Karachiites   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Frequent traffic jams on the arteries of Karachi are playing havoc with air quality and bringing serious diseases, especially of heart, lungs, nose and throat to Karachiites, and sadly a large number of these patients includes children. Pakistan ...


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Uncover Michigan
   
Sudden death of epilepsy patients linked to sleeping position   
SMN Weekly
1 A new study reveals that sleeping position increases risk of sudden death among patients with epilepsy. Epilepsy, a neurological disorder affects more than 2.3 million Americans according to a national data (adults) and at least 450,000 children. Epilepsy is ...

Sleeping on stomach could raise unexpected death   National Column
Sleeping on stomach ups sudden death risk in epilepsy   The Nation
Sleeping Position Linked To Death For Epilepsy Patients   Voice Chronicle
Business Standard   
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Daily Times
   
Bones, ashes at Liberia crematorium a reminder of Ebola trauma   
Daily Times
BOYS TOWN: The furnace has been extinguished at a crematorium for victims of the deadly Ebola virus near Liberia's capital Monrovia but a row of barrels filled with ash and charred bone are a reminder of the darkest days of the outbreak. The seven barrels ...

Trials for Ebola vaccines   Philly.com
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
Vaccine for Ebola   Khaleej Times
Reuters Africa   
News24   
Newsweek   
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AsiaOne
   
Blind woman sees her child with hi-tech glasses   
AsiaOne
Legally blind mother Kathy Beitz (above) in Canada getting to look at her newborn child for the first time thanks to vision-enhancing glasses. Monday, Jan 26, 2015. AFP. A video that went viral recently showed a legally blind mother in Canada taking a look at ...

eSight glasses help blind mom see her baby for first time   Times of India
Special eyewear glasses enables a mother to see her newborn son - NC   National Column
A $15000 Pair Of Glasses Helps This Blind Mother See Her Baby For The First ...   Uproxx
The Nation   
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